All Property Week articles in 15 July 2022 – Page 5
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Insight
Net zero demands fact not theory
With energy prices continuing to rise, creating energy-efficient homes that are affordable to build and run is more vital now than it ever has been. However, housebuilders need to transform the way they develop their designs to deliver the step-change in efficiency that customers are demanding.
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Insight
Data is a dynamo for real estate
In 2013, professor Dan Ariely of Duke University memorably said: “Big data is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it…”
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News
Institutional lenders ‘still living in the dark ages’, says Quigley
Beaufort Capital managing director says the likes of HSBC are missing an opportunity to dominate lending
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Online
Gs8 duo outline their sustainability ethos
Founders Ben Spencer and Josh Gordon discuss The Arbour scheme and how they plan to eliminate energy bills
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News
Delays and inflation cast doubt on ‘40 new hospitals’ promise
Survey finds half of NHS trust bosses doubt they will receive funds to rebuild estate as construction costs spiral
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News
London properties prove popular at McHugh & Co’s July online auction
London properties were the star lots at McHugh & Co’s latest sale on 7 July, when the auction house sold 91% of its 186-lot catalogue.
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News
Four auction houses publish final summer sales catalogues
Savills offers 181 lots, Clive Emson 119 lots, Barnard Marcus 293 lots and BidX1 32 lots in sales at end of July.
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News
Homes England loan vital to unlocking Silvertown project
The £233m funding could finally kickstart the long-delayed regeneration of the derelict east London site.
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Professional
Judgment on telephone masts clarifies the rights of landowners
Three lawyers discuss recent Supreme Court rulings in three cases involving land ownership and rents.
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News
Agent P: the Boris of property
Friday 15th July, 9.30am, Teutonic room: Groan. Charlie Boy does like to brag of his political connections. In his element this week, of course. Forty years on from Harrow, a few of his cleverer classmates are MPs. “Gove dared not run for PM for reasons I simply cannot disclose,” he ...
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Online
This week in… 2016
Architect Renzo Piano put forward his reworked plans for the Paddington Pole, a £775m redevelopment of the former Royal Mail sorting office, creating 360,000sq ft of office space and 80,000 sq ft of retail space.
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Insight
Retail rejuvenated
LGIM’s Kingland Crescent scheme in Poole has breathed life into a rundown parade of shops, but is its bold rent-free retail experiment a blueprint for the reinvention of other towns?
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News
London offices remain resilient
In her recent comment piece ‘Snapshot of a new office normal’, Susan Freeman quoted Remit Consulting office occupancy figures for central London of 29.3% at the start of June. That figure taken on its own does not look positive for those of us that own and develop offices in central ...
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Markets
Park life picks up in Manchester
The city’s first new park in 100 years forms heart of £1.4bn regen scheme. Adam Branson reports.
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Professional
Q&A five minutes with Rupert Dean, co-founder and chief executive of flexible workspace specialist x+why
Rupert Dean, co-founder and chief executive of flexible workspace specialist x+why, on his entry into property and his cultural recommendations
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Professional
Time to green up town centres
The drive to make our previously carbon-intensive town centres net zero has forced developers, local authorities and citizens to reassess their impact on the local environment.
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Professional
Tech to cut building energy use can yield more than smaller bills
With reports showing that Britain’s inflation rate has climbed to the highest it has been in 40 years, the UK faces an increasing risk of falling into a recession. As a consequence, landlords and property managers of industrial and commercial buildings face mounting pressure to keep their properties appealing to ...
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Professional
Bright signs in new planning bill
Our planning system in its present form is inefficient, overly complex, unpredictable and badly resourced.
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Professional
Habitat bankers aim to relieve the strain of biodiversity net gain
Biodiversity net gain (BNG), designed to reverse the decline of biodiversity and put back more than is lost through development, is legally mandated as part of the 2021 Environment Act.
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